Betty Clements, Scott Hall of Fame Inductee, dies

By: A Rust

BETTY JEAN CLEMENTS, age 75, Main Street, Mt. Olivet, died Wednesday, December 3, 2008, at the Robertson County Health Care Facility. Born in Bluefield, West Virginia, March 20, 1933, to the late Walter and Margie Perkey, she was a retired Internal Revenue Service employee, a homemaker, a member of the Taylor Mill Church of Christ and was formerly employed by the Kenton County Clerk’s Office. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by; a son, Marvin Keith Bowman; four brothers, James Perkey, Bill Perkey, Jack Perkey and Charles Perkey and a sister, Ethel Godsey.

Volley For The Cure For Breast Cancer

By: Andrea Poppel Sullivan

Today, there is more hope than ever for people facing breast cancer. However, there is much work to be done to find promising new treatments, increase awareness about the importance of mammograms, and help all women get access to screenings and care. In addition, we're working to connect those impacted by this disease to the information, day-to-day help, and emotional support they need to wage their battle against breast cancer. I believe that hope for a world without breast cancer starts with me.

ScottEagles.com Launches - May 14, 2008

By: Steve Kitchen
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ScottEagles.com has launched and we hope it will become a central location for Scott alumni, current students, faculty and the surrounding community to reflect and discuss their high school experience at Scott High School. We are launching toward the end of this school year as a test period and we'll be working with the capabilities of our new site to provide content that will be of interest to all Eagles, past and present.

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